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iPaaS Software Vendor Directory

  • Writer: Phil Turton
    Phil Turton
  • 8 hours ago
  • 8 min read
iPaaS Software Vendor Directory

Choosing the right integration platform starts with knowing who is actually in the market. This directory lists 21 iPaaS software vendors, organised alphabetically, to give IT and integration buyers full visibility of the options available before narrowing down to a shortlist.


Viewpoint Analysis is a Technology Matchmaker, helping enterprise and mid-market buyers find and select the right technology fast with no bias. This directory complements our iPaaS Software Options 2026 guide, which gives our independent viewpoint on a curated set of leading platforms. If you want a shortlist with commentary, start there. If you want to see the full breadth of the market before you narrow down, this directory is the right starting point.


Each entry below is listed alphabetically with no ranking or tiering. The list reflects the most active and credible vendors in the iPaaS market today, though it is not exhaustive. If you operate in this category and your business is not represented here, please get in touch and we will review your inclusion.

 

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iPaaS Software Vendors


Adeptia Connect

Adeptia Connect is a low-code B2B integration platform built around self-service partner onboarding, allowing business users rather than IT specialists to configure and manage trading partner connections and data mappings. It is positioned for organisations with significant B2B integration volume, particularly those onboarding large numbers of customers, suppliers, or trading partners, where reducing the time and IT involvement needed for each new connection is the primary value driver.


APPSeCONNECT

APPSeCONNECT is an iPaaS platform built around ERP-centric integration, connecting systems such as SAP Business One and NetSuite with CRM, ecommerce, and marketing platforms including Salesforce, HubSpot, and Shopify. It is positioned for small and mid-sized businesses wanting to unify commerce, CRM, and ERP data without enterprise-level pricing, with an integration-first approach that adds AI-driven automation on top of existing connected workflows rather than requiring a separate platform.


Boomi

Boomi is a cloud-native iPaaS platform covering application integration, data synchronisation, API management, EDI and B2B management, and business process automation, with a low-code visual interface accessible to both developer and business users. It is positioned across mid-market and enterprise segments, with a customer base of over 20,000 organisations worldwide and a particular reputation for breadth of pre-built connectors and reliable deployment across complex, diverse application portfolios.


Celigo

Celigo is a cloud-first iPaaS platform best known for its Integration App model, pre-built and fully managed integration templates for common application pairings such as NetSuite to Salesforce, NetSuite to Shopify, and NetSuite to Workday. It is positioned for mid-market and growth-stage organisations, particularly those running NetSuite as their core ERP, where fast time-to-value on standard integration scenarios matters more than deep custom development capability.


Cleo Integration Cloud

Cleo Integration Cloud, now part of QAD, is an integration platform with particular depth in B2B EDI and trading partner network integration, alongside broader application and data integration capability. It is positioned for organisations with significant electronic data interchange volume and complex trading partner networks, such as those in supply chain, logistics, and manufacturing, where EDI and B2B integration maturity is a more decisive evaluation factor than general-purpose connector breadth.


DCKAP Integrator

DCKAP Integrator is a cloud-based integration platform built specifically for distributors and manufacturers, connecting ERP systems with ecommerce, CRM, EDI, and product information management platforms. It is positioned as a vertical specialist within iPaaS, aimed at distribution and manufacturing businesses that want integration depth tailored to their sector's specific systems and data formats rather than a general-purpose connector library.


elastic.io is a hybrid integration platform as a service built on a microservices-based, container architecture, connecting cloud-to-cloud and cloud-to-ground applications with particular strength in event-driven, high-throughput integration scenarios. It is positioned for mid-market and enterprise organisations with IoT, mobile, or high-volume data flow requirements, and is also used in white-label form by SaaS vendors wanting to offer integration capability within their own products.


IBM App Connect

IBM App Connect is an integration platform for connecting applications, integrating data, building APIs, and acting on events, distinct from IBM's separate webMethods integration line following IBM's 2024 acquisition of that portfolio. It is positioned for enterprise organisations, particularly those with existing IBM infrastructure, wanting a single platform spanning application integration, API creation, and event-driven automation.


IBM webMethods

IBM webMethods Hybrid Integration brings together IBM's integration capabilities with the webMethods portfolio acquired from Software AG in 2024, one of the longest-established integration platform brands in enterprise technology. It is positioned for large enterprises with complex hybrid integration environments, particularly those in regulated industries such as financial services, insurance, manufacturing, and government, where depth of B2B, EDI, and legacy or mainframe connectivity is a decisive factor.


Informatica (from Salesforce)

Informatica is an enterprise data integration and management platform built around its cloud-native Intelligent Data Management Cloud (IDMC), covering data integration, quality, governance, and master data management alongside core iPaaS capability. Following Salesforce's 2025 acquisition of Informatica, the platform is positioned within the Salesforce portfolio as the data and integration foundation for Agentforce, while continuing to support multi-cloud and non-Salesforce environments, making it relevant to large enterprises regardless of their primary CRM or cloud platform.


Jitterbit

Jitterbit is a mid-market iPaaS platform with a track record connecting ERP systems such as SAP, Oracle, Microsoft Dynamics, and NetSuite with adjacent cloud and on-premises applications, alongside notable strength in B2B and EDI integration scenarios. It is positioned for mid-market organisations with diverse application landscapes spanning ERP, legacy, and modern cloud systems, sitting above entry-level SaaS-focused tools and below the cost and complexity ceiling of enterprise-grade platforms.


Make

Make, formerly known as Integromat, is a visual no-code automation and integration platform built around a scenario-based workflow builder, with particular strength in complex data transformation and conditional logic. It is positioned for businesses of varying sizes from solo operators to growing companies, offering a generous free tier and accessible pricing relative to enterprise iPaaS platforms, while still supporting genuinely complex automation scenarios beyond simple trigger-and-action workflows.


Microsoft Azure Integration Services

Microsoft Azure Integration Services is a family of services within the Azure platform, including Logic Apps for workflow and application integration, API Management, Service Bus for enterprise messaging, Event Grid for event-driven architecture, and Azure Data Factory for data movement. It is positioned for organisations whose technology estate is anchored in Azure, Dynamics 365, or the wider Microsoft cloud, where integration costs can be absorbed into existing Azure enterprise agreements, though it requires more deliberate architectural design than a single unified iPaaS platform.


MuleSoft (Salesforce)

MuleSoft's Anypoint Platform is an API-led integration platform built on the principle that every integration should be designed as a reusable, managed API product, covering API design, development, deployment, data transformation, and hybrid on-premises and cloud deployment. Acquired by Salesforce in 2018, it is positioned for large enterprises wanting to run a formal API programme at scale, particularly those with Salesforce at the centre of their technology stack, and is generally considered more developer-intensive than business-user-accessible alternatives.


ONEiO

ONEiO is a fully managed integration service rather than a self-service iPaaS platform, handling integration planning, deployment, and ongoing monitoring on behalf of the customer rather than requiring an internal team to build and operate integrations. It is positioned for enterprise IT and managed service provider teams wanting to eliminate integration debt and remove the operational burden of running an iPaaS platform internally, trading platform control for a hands-off, outcome-based service model.


Oracle Integration Cloud

Oracle Integration Cloud is Oracle's unified iPaaS platform, covering application integration, process automation, and a library of pre-built adapters designed primarily for organisations running Oracle Fusion, ERP, HCM, or SCM applications. It is positioned as the natural integration choice for Oracle-centric enterprises, where native adapters can materially reduce development time on Oracle-to-Oracle and Oracle-to-third-party integrations compared with platform-agnostic alternatives.


SAP Integration Suite

SAP Integration Suite is the integration platform embedded within SAP Business Technology Platform, covering application integration, API management, event-driven architecture, B2B messaging, and process integration in a single cloud offering. It is positioned for organisations running SAP S/4HANA or SAP ERP, where a library of pre-built integration content for SAP-to-SAP and SAP-to-third-party scenarios significantly reduces development effort, though the advantage diminishes for organisations without a significant SAP footprint.


SnapLogic

SnapLogic is a cloud-native iPaaS platform with particular emphasis on making integration accessible to non-specialist users through a low-code, pipeline-based visual interface, with a connector library called Snaps spanning CRM, ERP, data warehouses, and SaaS platforms. It is positioned for organisations across financial services, healthcare, retail, and manufacturing that want to distribute integration development beyond a central IT function, with AI-assisted pipeline generation through its SnapGPT capability reducing the technical barrier further.


Tray.io

Tray.io is a workflow automation and API orchestration platform sitting between simple SaaS automation tools and developer-heavy enterprise iPaaS platforms, with a visual drag-and-drop builder supporting branching logic, conditional routing, and a universal connector for any API. It is positioned for organisations that have outgrown simpler automation tools but want more accessibility than fully developer-led platforms, with an Enterprise tier that also supports embedded, white-labelled integration for SaaS companies building integration into their own products.


Workato

Workato is an iPaaS platform built around a recipe-based model for business-user-led integration and automation, covering application integration, data integration, API management, and what the company describes as enterprise orchestration spanning AI agents, human workflows, and automated processes. It is positioned for organisations that want to put integration and automation capability directly in the hands of operations, IT, RevOps, and finance teams, with a connector library particularly strong across modern SaaS platforms such as Salesforce, Workday, ServiceNow, and NetSuite.


Zapier

Zapier is a widely used integration and automation platform with one of the largest connector libraries in the category, built around a simple trigger-and-action model accessible to non-technical users without requiring a visual workflow builder of significant complexity. It is positioned at the accessible, self-service end of the market, suited to small businesses, individual operators, and teams automating straightforward workflows between SaaS applications, with a ceiling on complexity that leads many growing organisations to evaluate more capable platforms as integration needs mature.

 

How Viewpoint Analysis Can Help


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If you are currently evaluating iPaaS platforms or looking to replace an existing integration tool, request a call with Viewpoint Analysis and we will help you find the right platform fast. If you are an iPaaS vendor and would like to be considered for future content and matchmaking opportunities, we would be glad to hear from you, please get in touch.

 

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